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Re: Stuck Super H fan pulley
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Posted by mikew on October 03, 2001 at 14:38:05 from (216.81.145.250):
In Reply to: Stuck Super H fan pulley posted by Bill Jones on October 03, 2001 at 14:14:37:
When I redid my waterpump assembly on my H, my pulley was originally stuck tight also. Infact, the adjusting side of the pully was cracked but it was still stuck tight. I ground out the crack and brazed it back together - still holding today. There is no easy way to solve your problem other than to take the whole assembly off and take it over to the bench and start tearing it down and cleaning out the threads. Be carefull when you beat on the tabs on the side of the pulley that you don't get to carried away as you can crack the pulley also. Simply remove the 4 bolts that mount the whole assembly. You will need a new gasket most likely but it will be about as easy to work on it at the bench and at this point, you can put new packings in the unit while you are at it. In the end, you will be better off. If you go this route, be sure and use at least three of the little packing pieces down in on the center shaft to assure a good seal. After I had it apart, I used a little never-sieze on the pulley threads before I put it back together also. In the end, I was glad I went the extra steps - pulley works great now. In restoring my 45 H, I have come to appreciate much of the designs used in these tractors but this pulley assembly is not one of them. Also - don't over grease it.
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